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United States Department of JusticeU.S. Attorney, District of New Jersey402 East State Street, Room 430Trenton, New Jersey 08608Christopher J. Christie, U.S. Attorney
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856-968-4926Jan. 11, 2006
JASON RICHARDSON
856-968-4869
Leader of Camden Drug Organization
Sentenced to 174 Months in Federal Prison
(More) 2 TRENTON - The leader of a Camden drug trafficking organization which operated in the Ablett Village public housing community was sentenced today to 174 months in federal prison, U.S. Attorney Christopher J. Christie announced. U.S. District Judge Joseph E. Irenas also ordered Mark Davis, 29, of Cam den, a.k.a. "Dos" and "Andos," to serve five years of supervised release upon the co mpletion of his prison term. Davis has been held in federal detention since his arrest on Feb. 3, 2006.According to the Criminal Complaint charging Davis, and unsealed with his arrest, Davis and his right-hand man, James Baker, 33, of Camden, a.k.a. "Big Man," controlled the illegal drug trade in the area of Ablett Village, a public housing community in Camden's Cramer Hill section. Through a long term investigation by DEA's Mobile Enforcement Team and the Camden HIDTA task force, Davis was identified as the leader of the drug tra fficking organization. According to the Complaint, Davis and his organization possessed multiple firearms, including an AK-47 assault rifle. Additionally, more than 20 state arrests were made during the investigation into Davis' organization. On August 3, 2006, Davis entered guilty pleas in two separate cases, whi ch were consolidated for plea and sentencing purposes. Davis pleaded guilty to